Chair assembly



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- 'H. L. RUSSELL CHAIR ASSEMBLY Filed 061:. 7 1925 holding the spars together: the shoulders of the tenons assure an invariable position I of the brackets in the finished chair.

It is obvious thatthe invention is. not limited solely to the specific construction and assembly shown, but any modifications may be made therein within the scope of the appended claims. ,c

Having thus described my invention, What I claim is:

1. In a chair construction, an assembled front standard of posts and transverse-rungs, a seat, brackets pivotally supporting said seat from one of said rungs in a plane oases, .trom the axis of therung, a rear standard adapted to be attached to said seat, and bracing means adapted to hold said standards andseat in fixedinterrelation.

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3. In a chair construction, an assembled front standard or posts and transverse rungs, side spars and a rear spar for a seat,

a seat bottom attached to said side and rear spars and one of said rungs, brackets having eyes atthe upper ends to receive said side spars and at the lower ends to receive the said rung which is attached to said bottom and adapted to support said side spars in a plane offset from the axis oi said rung and in'the plane of the axis of the respective front posts, a rear standard, means on said-side'spars to engage said rear standard, andbracing means to hold said standards, brackets and spars in fixed interrelation.

In testimony whereof, I aiiix. my signa- HARRY LE\VIS RUSSELL. 

